Anonymous wrote:The Big 9 DC Area Private High Schools in Alphabetical Order: Georgetown Day (C)oed), Georgetown Prep (U)nisex), Holton (U), Landon (U), Maret (C), National Cathedral (U), Potomac (C), St Albans (U), Sidwell (C)
Some would eliminate a couple from this list. Some would add their own institutions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP. I'm not sure why the number is 3 when everyone only seems to agree on 2. Why not call it "the big two" instead since Sidwell and Beauvoir/NCS/StA are always on the "big three" lists with [insert name of other school here]?
We chose Potomac over Sidwell and Beauvoir so our top 2 is obviously different than your claim of "everyone" above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. Fauci (leading the Coronavirus fight, like he did with AIDs epidemic, Ebola, Zika) continually credits and thanks all of his Jesuit teachers for his intellectual rigor, work ethic and service.
I don’t care about lists. We felt the strongest overall education for our sons was a Jesuit one.
He’s 79 and still know for his 16-hour work days![]()
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Fauci (leading the Coronavirus fight, like he did with AIDs epidemic, Ebola, Zika) continually credits and thanks all of his Jesuit teachers for his intellectual rigor, work ethic and service.
I don’t care about lists. We felt the strongest overall education for our sons was a Jesuit one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16:09 here, pp we chose Holton too! The school is great! My dd starts this fall! We live in DC too! It's worth the comute!
Good luck to your daughter. Mine did great at Holton even though NCS sniffed there noses at her. Mine ended up at an Ivy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think in this area, the top 3 coed K-12 schools are:
Sidwell Friends, GDS and Maret.
I think the lists should be kept separate for coed vs single-sex schools.
St. Albans and NCS are universally regarded as the best boys' and girls' schools in this area (respectively), and I am sure there are several contenders for the other spots in the "top 3/5/10" etc.
I agree with this. Or make the Cathedral Schools one entity and put them in the Big 3 with Sidwell and GDS. I think Maret is on the bubble, maybe because they have such a strong sibling/alum/faculty preference within a smaller school that they have more kids that aren't at the very top of the achievement pyramid of admittees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Georgetown Prep? Where does it rank?
Mediocre and single sex.
Anonymous wrote:What about Georgetown Prep? Where does it rank?
Anonymous wrote:I think in this area, the top 3 coed K-12 schools are:
Sidwell Friends, GDS and Maret.
I think the lists should be kept separate for coed vs single-sex schools.
St. Albans and NCS are universally regarded as the best boys' and girls' schools in this area (respectively), and I am sure there are several contenders for the other spots in the "top 3/5/10" etc.